Australian foreign policy big brother of America
Is Australia the 51st state of America? Discuss with reference to contemporary Australia foreign policy. ... Australian foreign policies are similar to the United States but that does not make Australia a fifty first state of America. ... These characteristics are not there because America has a significant power of Australia, which would make it the 51st state. ... “It is a Labor Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, who publicly affirmed the pre-eminence of Australia’s American relationship, and who added that America had no better friend than Australia. ... America needed closer access to South East Asian markets and Australia needed security. ... ”(Andrews 125) America needed Australia’s help as much as Australia needed America’s help. ... With the American bases on Australian soil came the security that Australia needed. In addition America felt that it could not stand to a have Australia fall into a communist ruling. ... The Australian people needed growth and security from the best and Britain was that but no longer the largest supper power. ... ” ( Evans, Grant 331) The world knows that Australia and the United States are very similar, with that they know that the United States approves and will back up most of what Australia decides to do in Australian foreign and domestic affairs. ... The Australian and American governments have worked cooperatively since WWII with common goals in mind. The Australian government was looking for ways to grow and establish more power in the global economy. ... Foreign Affairs governmental structures were geared toward the United States methods for Australia because of the beliefs that the US could bring Australia more power and economic growth.